Thursday, June 19, 2008

Shore-handling Toolkit, Water Blinds, Cheaters, Land Obstacles, Land Blinds

Summary. At Cheltenham:
  • Series A. Continued work on Tools #8 and #9 (Laddie)
  • Series B. Water blinds (Lumi)
  • Series C. Cheating singles (both dogs)
  • Series D. Land-water-land (LWL) retrieves (Laddie)
  • Series E. Land retrieves over a mound (both dogs)
Note: Although the list above appears sequential, our work actually alternated among various setups for Series B, C, D, with Series A at the beginning and Series E at the end.

At Oaks Area 2:
  • Series F. Land blinds (both dogs)

Note on Series C. This was Laddie's second day of cheaters, with two in one location and two in another. Both presented a channel picture, and the second also included an angle water entry.

Lumi's cheaters were more difficult, of course, and included an LWLW with points on both sides as one retrieve, and a long swim beside a shoreline only a few yards to Lumi's left as another.

Both dogs did well on all their cheaters, either not requiring handling or responding well when handling was needed.

Note on Series D. Today I learned that Laddie is not as reliable on LWL retrieves as I had thought. Apparently, running doubles provides enough motivation that he appears fluent, but when I tried singles this morning, he marooned in a couple of situations that he had seemed fine on with doubles.

I'll try using doubles again to restore confidence, and then mixing in occasional singles until Laddie handles them as well in isolation as in combination with other retrieves.

Notes on Series F. Since both dogs, but especially Lumi, need brushing up on their responsiveness to whistle sits and casts on land blinds, I ran Laddie, then Lumi on the following set-up, left to right within a 90° angle:
  • #1: 30-yard blind (orange dummy)
  • #2: 50-yard blind (orange dummy)
  • #3: 70-yard blind (orange dummy)

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